With another record as good as this, T.I. T.I.P.” By the time 2003 drew to a close, this album had spawned three chart hits - “24’s” had a particularly long-running presence on the video shows - and the album itself scraped the Top Five of the Billboard album chart. David Banner, Kanye West, and DJ Toomp all chip in with key production work, but the MC is the real draw from beginning to end, from the supremely infectious chorus of “24’s” to the complex self-analysis of “T.I. Dig beneath that surface, and you’ll come to appreciate an MC who uses the art of the metaphor like few others “The Trap,” for instance, comes to mean a number of things. On the surface, Trap Muzik can be viewed as another record built on glorious superficialities, concerned with little more than material wealth, drug dealing, and champion stature. showed on his flawed debut is almost fully realized throughout his excellent 2003 follow-up, Trap Muzik. Featuring guest appearances from 8Ball & MJG, Jazze Pha, Bun B and Mac Boney and produced by Jazze Pha, Kanye West, David Banner, Madvac and DJ Toomp. album spawned four chart hits – “24s”, “Be Easy”, “Rubberband Man” and “Let’s Get Away”. showed on his debut was almost fully realized throughout his excellent sophomore follow-up.
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